ckling Hard coughs are bad enough, to be sure. Bui it's often the little, hacking, tickling, persistent cough that means the most, especially when there 13 a history of weak lungs jh the family. What should be done? Ask your doctor. He Jciofts. Ask him about the formula on the label of ever? botU 3 cf Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A:k hiai ii this medicine has his full approval for throat and Siasg troubles. . Then do as he says, Propane by Dr. J," 3, /.;: .veil, Mass., U.S.A,
WHAT HAPPENS r When a Suffragette -• Becomes a Suraturettef '• She becomes a pet. Happy is the Curate,' Happy ia her Dad, Happy is her Brother, Happy—sure!—and glad Is her sainted Mother I Suratura Tea, you see, Softens all asperity I Sweet beneath a tree Such a Maid to bask with Suratura, she Won't hurt Mr. Asquith. Neither rod nor birch 11 Chasten such a lady. Suratura'd, Sadie Won't vex Mr. Churchill, If you'd sweeten quite Your harsh disposition, Suratura's "might Proves the best Physician. Don't you let 'em tell ybu Other Teas come near it. If they seek to sell you Other Tea, just jeer it! There is none so fine, Never was one purer, Than this Tea divine— PEERLESS SURATURA!
A BLACK EYE. SWOLLEN CHEEK AND BRUISED NOSE CURED IN TWELVE HOURS BY THE USE OF "•LAMTEKOi OINTMENT Mrs. n, VKIiiIALL, Alma Lane, Wellington, writes:—" While ensured last oveninr nutting wooil for Die lire—a lough spnnyy piece of house-moulding —part of it struck mc across the eye and just oyer the temple, indicting a fearful jra-h, from which the blood ran in a stream. The blow quite dp.zed me for a time, and the part, was so swollen ■that I could not .see out of tie eye, the 'swelling becoming very black and painful. Scarcely knowing when, or to go to the doctor or what to do. '. rn.-'hed into the house of Mrs. Ba'ron, next door, who fortunately brd a pot of PfANTJiICOA. OINTMENT. After bathisi? ihe part the Ointment ■was applied, repeating the operation just before retiring to lied. To my joyful surprise, in t he morning the whole;thing had disappeared as if by ehaim. During the dav I wont to procure a box of PLANTEKOA OINTMENT to replace that tised by my neighbour, and the chemist remarked that it was very dilllenlt to see where there had been any biow at all, onlv a slight scar remaining. PLANTEKOA is wonderful." Plantckoa Ointment, 1/- pot, from Chemists and Stores, or post, free from Plantekoa Proprietary, Ltd., Wellington.
is distressing tc 1 the older folks as \ j ._ well as the little f | one. Cure it \J promptly and effectually with Bonnington'.sJrish Moss—- . the remedy that for over half a century has been the standard family cough cure. There's no medi-' cine so safe, so reliable, and so effective. Bonnington's is absolutely free from harmful drugs. MR. A. M. GRANT, Te Whaiti,' Ro'orna, For years now 1 have used Bonnington's Irish Moss for cotijns and colds. For children it is the best medicine in the world; easy to take and safe.'' Refuse substitutes and imita- * v tiens. There is only one J \ BONNINGTON'S. Get J 1 it! 49 * CARRAGEEN. mih Urn Mugh sift ssi e&ssi >\ U3y livxsg ia Lczso Strss&j "\ hivs wed 'Toa.lrhsg'*® Loseedl < for rajs©!! and cfcildswa -: . \ grjad results. Havinj ~ psls.tz.th teß&s-, S&a chiL
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10616, 24 April 1912, Page 3
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